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Ultra-Narrow Linewidth Laser Module Introduced by OEwaves

OEwaves unveils a new laser module made up of the familiar Ultra-Narrow Linewidth Laser Source based on self-injection inclusion of a semiconductor laser to the conventional Whispering Gallery Mode (WGM) microresonator.

The newly launched module includes the TEC driver, low noise laser driver, controller, besides integrating the proprietary algorithm. This promotes improved stability and performance. A USB interface is incorporated in the laser module, facilitating simplified control and command. A long term frequency stability and ultra-low frequency noise is demonstrated by this novel module.

The form factor’s narrow linewidth laser develops commercial and military fiber optic systems. This development will benefit various applications like LIDAR, security, sensing, monitoring, and other measurement applications requiring high precision and increased resolution.

The President and CEO of OEwaves, Lute Maleki says that the firm anticipates excellent performance and efficiency with this novel module with surpassed features complementing the narrow linewidth laser product array.

The novel Ultra-Narrow Linewidth Laser Module of OEwaves will be available in the Q2 of 2012.

Based in Pasadena, California, OEwaves is a pioneer in producing advanced microwave photonic products and solutions. The company accentuates offering advanced products and technologies based on test and measurement systems, radar, and communications benefiting commercial and military markets. Established in 2000, the OEwaves intends developing products with authorized secure path. To support this, it has leveraged Intellectual Property Portfolio of 75 cases, out of which 26 cases were validated through the collaboration with California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

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